Avery Berkel L126 Calibration «TESTED»

The Avery Berkel L126 is an industrial-grade digital indicator built for harsh environments, featuring a stainless steel, waterproof design (IP65/66/67)

Recommendations

  • Keep a spare set of certified weights or arrange access to a local calibration service.
  • Implement a calibration log and reminder system to ensure periodic checks.
  • Train staff on daily verification checks: power-up zero, simple test weight check, and visual inspection.
  • If scale fails calibration repeatedly, escalate to authorized service for load cell/electronics inspection.

Disclaimer: Before proceeding, note that calibration requires certified test weights. Performing a calibration incorrectly can void your legal-for-trade certification. If your scale is used for commercial transactions, consider hiring a certified technician. avery berkel l126 calibration

  1. After the zero calibration accepts, the screen will prompt "Add Weight" or "LOAD 1" . It may flash a specific value (e.g., "5.000").
  2. Place your first test weight (usually 50% of capacity, e.g., 5kg) on the center of the platter.
  3. Press [ENTER/PRINT] . Wait for the "OK" or "ACCEPT" tone.
  4. The screen will prompt "LOAD 2" or the full capacity (e.g., "15.000").
  5. Add the second test weight (so the total on the platter is 15kg).
  6. Press [ENTER/PRINT] again.
  7. Wait for the scale to process the two points. The display will revert to "CAL" or "PASS."

Enter Diagnostic Mode: Locate the SW1 button (calibration switch) on the bottom of the scale. Use a pen or small screwdriver to press it. The display should read "DIAG". The Avery Berkel L126 is an industrial-grade digital

If you are using the Avery Berkel L126 for "Legal for Trade" applications (selling products by weight), calibration must be verified and sealed by a licensed weights and measures official or a certified service technician. Keep a spare set of certified weights or